Tinker's HollowEdward Arnold, 1912 - 336 страница |
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... felt it her duty to inquire , and she accordingly mounted the low , creaking stair leading to the landing which ran the whole length of the house . Mr. Bruce , thus left to himself , drew forth the newspaper on which he had been sitting ...
... felt it her duty to inquire , and she accordingly mounted the low , creaking stair leading to the landing which ran the whole length of the house . Mr. Bruce , thus left to himself , drew forth the newspaper on which he had been sitting ...
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... felt bound to apologise , her heart was full of bitterness . It was all she could do not to sob again as she followed her aunt downstairs , and into the stuffy depths of the inside car . For once its darkness seemed more kindly than the ...
... felt bound to apologise , her heart was full of bitterness . It was all she could do not to sob again as she followed her aunt downstairs , and into the stuffy depths of the inside car . For once its darkness seemed more kindly than the ...
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Frances Elizabeth Crichton. because somehow she felt they were the eyes of a comrade . As the car bumped over the ridge at the gate , and turned on to the road , he managed to slip into her hand a little piece of liquorice ball unnoticed ...
Frances Elizabeth Crichton. because somehow she felt they were the eyes of a comrade . As the car bumped over the ridge at the gate , and turned on to the road , he managed to slip into her hand a little piece of liquorice ball unnoticed ...
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... felt those inquiring eyes on her pigtail , and she tossed her head so suddenly as to whisk the unfamiliar little plait almost into John's astonished face . Then she took up a psalter , and affected to be entirely absorbed in it until ...
... felt those inquiring eyes on her pigtail , and she tossed her head so suddenly as to whisk the unfamiliar little plait almost into John's astonished face . Then she took up a psalter , and affected to be entirely absorbed in it until ...
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... felt it her duty to inquire , and she accordingly mounted the low , creaking stair leading to the landing which ran the whole length of the house . Mr. Bruce , thus left to himself , drew forth the newspaper on which he had been sitting ...
... felt it her duty to inquire , and she accordingly mounted the low , creaking stair leading to the landing which ran the whole length of the house . Mr. Bruce , thus left to himself , drew forth the newspaper on which he had been sitting ...
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afther Anthony asked Aunt Augusta Ballymena Beausire Belfast breath childher Coole corncrakes cried Sally curtsey dark dear door drawing-room Drumnalone Esther Conway face feeling feet felt girl glad Glenfoy grey hair hand happy head heart James Granahan John McGovern John's Kennedy knew laughed Madame de Miramont Manse Mary McCarthy Mary Morrow Masther John McGovern meself mind Miss Anne Miss Augusta Miss Bruce Miss Katharine Miss M'Coy Miss Sally morning mother murmured never niver nothin old Rachel old Service Pamela quare Reid replied road rose Sally looked Sally's Samuel Hogg seemed shook silence smile softly stood strange sudden sure sweet talk tell there's thing thought Tinker's Hollow told Tony Tullysillan Uncle Edmund voice waiting walked watched whispered William John woman wonder words Ye'll ye're young
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